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Tips

Replenish your armies. After every battle, people are going to die. You need to replace the killed troops. Healing the injured ones is optional, and few players actually train units with the ability to heal.

Ground troops are useful, but if you play on a coastal map, bombarding the enemy town with your navy can increase your attack power. After all, warships take up 0 population, so if you can afford to build them, why not?

If you defeat one opponent, you should consider whether or not to attack him/her immediately after. For example, if the number of players on your team outnumbers the number of players on the opposing team, it is generally a good idea to relax a bit and control all the territory you have gained before moving on. If your enemies tried to support the person who just resigned from the game, chances are, their military is weakened as well. If you are interested in the quick victory and feel your economy is strong enough, it is generally a good idea to attack immediately after.

Warnings

Don't over-attack/over-extend your army. If you know you can't win the fight, withdraw before you damage your economy so much that when there is a counter attack, you cannot stop it. When you attack somebody, their military buildings are much closer. In other words, they can replace their killed troops faster than you can. If you can't kill your opponents troops faster than he/she can replace them, then you are in trouble.